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Linda and Pat write French sentences on the board, for the class. Mickey auctions slaves for the Latin ini- tiation. Languages Three foreign languages are of- fered at Enka. These are Latin, French, and Spanish. Latin, the classical tongue, helps students to better understand one of the greatest cultures the world has known. Study of French and Spanish, two con- temporary languages, promotes understand- ing between members of various nations being drawn ever closer together in today's world. Understanding and appreciation among students are broadened. Courses are ever improving at Enka, and this year Latin lll and French ll were offered. Students of the Spanish class listen to Spanish records.
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English Effective communication with others is the most essential ability we pos- sess. Communication may take two Forms: written and spoken. Through the study of English, we learn to improve both forms. The English Department at Enka enables students to learn the vocabulary needed, the correct forms of language, in speech and in composition. Appreciation of literature is encouraged, and students learn to under- stand themselves and others in amore com- plete manner. In the correlated English courses at Enka, we grow ever more cap- able of complete and effective self-ex- pression. Miriam, Janice, Diane, and Henry ob- serve a bulletin board on Dicken's Great Expectations . l . may iff Instruction in reading is given by Mr Starnes. The reading class is a new addi- tion to the English Department. Randy tries to explain Aristotle's theory of place to his other classmates. .N if
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Library The Library is an important source of information and parallel reading at Enka. Here students compile informa- tian, complete assignments, and learn. A number of new books have been added to circulation this year, increasing the ef- fectiveness of the library. Students are able to use the facilities of the library at night, and thus have the added advantage of asource of learning which is convenient and comprehensive . Books seem to come in all at once For library assistants. Library assistants file the card cat- alogue . Glenda, Linda, and Terry use the library facilities for many purposes.
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